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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Nuclear deal is more important

Our Government headed By Mr. Manmohan Singh is bent upon implementing their agenda of reservation / quota. They want to avoid Joint Parliamentary Committee for the issue related to Nuclear Deal and that is why to divert the minds of opposition parties. They are trying to bring into focus the debate of Sachhar Committee report to avoid debate on Nuclear Deal.
It is also known to all that it is Bhartiya Janta Party which was pressurizing debate on Sachar Report and hence there is no question of them running away from the issue.
It is a question of time only. It is a question of importance and preferability of the one issue compared to the other.
Everyone who has a little idea of Nuclear Deal knows well that the Nuclear Deal Accord is more sensitive issue and under the present circumstances the government cannot avoid its operationalisation whereas debate on Sachar report is such which can be postponed for the time being without any loss to the country.

After all implementation of Sachar Report is fully related to domestic issues .As regards nuclear deal , we have to start discussion as per timeframe on the matter with IAEA and NSG and complete it as per schedule so that we may achieve success within the regime of BUSH, the President of USA .

In case during the general election in USA next year Mr. Bush is replaced by other opposition party member ,entire issue of the Nuclear accord may be kept in abeyance or fresh round of discussion may be initiated there in USA on the intricacies of the accord because of inclination of some present elected representative towards the interests of Pakistan.

Since future of power generation and enhancement of Nuclear energy is linked to nuclear deal and it is appreciated by majority we must devote much of the available time in the Parliament to discuss on the complications of Nuclear Deal in preference to Sachar Report.

Why do the Congress Party avoid debate on such issue should be made clear by Mr. Abhishek Singhvi?

It is also true that Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) is also a long drawn process. It is however very much desirable that immediate discussion by all parties on the issue is made, in whatever forum which is the most suitable, convenient, and time saving for all political parties in general.

All parties should shed their individual reservations on the issue which are of national importance and specially which boost safety and security of the country. All parties should rather try to decide the issue unanimously so that the message which goes to International forum gives an impression of Indian unity in diversity.

Danendra
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